We imagine things are already tough enough for Kate Gosselin as a newly-divorced mother of eight children. So, it comes as no surprise that she doesn't like the idea that parenting gets more difficult as children get older.

Lindsay Lohan has been accused of having various addictions -- to drugs, to alcohol, to fame -- but did you know that she also may be addicted to ... clothes?

On the latest episode of 'The Insider' (weekdays, 7PM ET on CBS), Niecy Nash went inside Lohan's apartment. "I'm here because I heard you got a whole lot of mayhem and a whole lot of foolishness," Nash said. "I have a lot of clothing ... I have a lot of stuff," said Lohan. "Can you show me your 'stuff'?" Nash asked. But what Nash found may be more "stuff" and clothing than you can ever imagine.

On Wednesday's edition of 'The Insider' (weekdays, syndicated), Nash and her mother, Margaret, discussed an incident that almost killed them. They revealed that Margaret's former boyfriend shot Margaret in the back -- while going after Niecy's brother -- with a sawed-off shotgun. Then he set the house on fire ... with Niecy still inside, hiding under a bed.

It's a pretty shocking incident -- one that will send chills up your spine.

Glover talked about owning his own castle in the Czech Republic. And we can all relate to that, right? Or maybe not. Anyway, the former George McFly talked about his castle and shared photographs with an amazed Hunt. "This dining room ... it's like from the set of 'Dark Shadows,' she said. Why the castle? Cause there's horse stables next door that he uses for a sound stage. What? Watch the clip to find out more.
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Apparently, Hunt had earlier "ditched" Niecy after Niecy set up a double-date for them, and then Hunt made matters worse by forgetting her birthday. Nash didn't take this lying down. "...Make it up to me!" she told Hunt, over and over again. Hunt, who kept saying she was "still gonna be busy," finally gave in.

The lesson here: If you forget Niecy Nash's birthday, you can still make it up to her with a present later on. Let's hope that Nash is as good at dancing as she is at arguing.

It's that time again. The celebrities have been gathered from across the sports and entertainment spectrum to show off their ballroom skills (or lack thereof) on season 10 of 'Dancing With the Stars' (Mon., March 22, 8PM ET on ABC).

This year, there aren't any outsized fan bases among the participants, as there was last season with Donny Osmond, who took home the show's mirror-ball trophy over competition that was a little more polished on the dance floor. Hopefully, that means the results will be decided more by dance ability than popularity. Here's how we rank the season 10 contestants and their odds of winning:

When I first wrote about the cast changes for season six of Reno 911!, a few readers were disappointed that their favorite deputies were killed in a tragic taco stand explosion. Clementine (Wendi McLendon-Covey), Garcia (Carlos Alazraqui), and Kimball (Mary Birdsong) all died, and were replaced this season with Deputy Frank Rizzo (Joe Lo Truglio) and Sergeant Jack Declan (Ian Roberts).

Clementine and Garcia were both part of the show since the beginning, and were often the most appealing characters on the show. The racial tension between Garcia and Deputy Jones (Cedric Yarbrough) was a fun plotline, and Clementine's undercover pot bust at a head shop was one of my favorite scenes. Kimball came aboard in season three, and had her adherents, as well.

In the behind-the-scenes interviews the network sent along with the pilot, the entire cast and the creator described Do Not Disturb, premiering tonight at 9:30/8:30 Central, as an "upstairs-downstairs" workplace comedy. Creator Abraham Higginbotham (Arrested Development) based the show on his time at the Paramount Hotel in the '90s. "It's Freaks and Geeks in a hotel," he said. "You've got your upstairs crowd where you have to basically turn in a photo to be approved to work where you come into face contact with guests. And then downstairs, anybody can work there because they're the people doing all the real work."

Unfortunately, if this is going to be the major thrust of the series going forward, they picked a pretty poor episode to establish that for the pilot. "Work Sex" tackled sex and promiscuity, which are such powerful subjects in this country they tend to overwhelm everything. And since the show is trying to introduce its premise, characters, relationships and the dynamics of its ensemble at the same time, it may have been better to launch with a subject a little less dominating. In fact, I didn't really get the struggle between the two groups at all.

Bateman, who starred in Arrested Development -- the Emmy-award winning comedy that the network dumped unceremoniously because of low ratings -- was behind the camera for The Innpilot. The show, which is about the haves and have-nots in a fancy, five-star New York City hotel, has a promising cast of funny folks including Niecy Nash (Reno 911!), Jerry O'Connell (who looks like Jason's twin), and the really hilarious Jesse Tyler Ferguson (remember him on The Class -- he was so funny!).%Gallery-22545%